Barbara Matić

Barbara Matić
Personal information
Born (1994-12-03) 3 December 1994
Split, Croatia
OccupationJudoka
Height1.71 m (5 ft 7 in)
Sport
Country Croatia
SportJudo
Weight class‍–‍70 kg
Achievements and titles
Olympic Games (2024)
World Champ. (2021, 2022)
European Champ. (2024)
Highest world ranking1st[1][2]
Medal record
Women's judo
Representing  Croatia
Olympic Games
2024 Paris ‍–‍70 kg
World Championships
2021 Budapest ‍–‍70 kg
2022 Tashkent ‍–‍70 kg
2023 Doha ‍–‍70 kg
European Games
2019 Minsk ‍–‍70 kg
European Championships
2024 Zagreb ‍–‍70 kg
2014 Montpellier ‍–‍70 kg
2017 Warsaw ‍–‍70 kg
2023 Montpellier ‍–‍70 kg
World Masters
2017 Saint Petersburg ‍–‍70 kg
IJF Grand Slam
2020 Budapest ‍–‍70 kg
2024 Baku ‍–‍70 kg
2024 Tbilisi ‍–‍70 kg
2018 Düsseldorf ‍–‍70 kg
2021 Tashkent ‍–‍70 kg
2021 Antalya ‍–‍70 kg
2021 Paris ‍–‍70 kg
2023 Tashkent ‍–‍70 kg
2023 Antalya ‍–‍70 kg
2017 Baku ‍–‍70 kg
2018 Ekaterinburg ‍–‍70 kg
2022 Paris ‍–‍70 kg
2022 Budapest ‍–‍70 kg
2023 Baku ‍–‍70 kg
2024 Paris ‍–‍70 kg
IJF Grand Prix
2014 Tbilisi ‍–‍70 kg
2015 Qingdao ‍–‍70 kg
2016 Zagreb ‍–‍70 kg
2022 Zagreb ‍–‍70 kg
2024 Odivelas ‍–‍70 kg
2014 Budapest ‍–‍70 kg
2023 Zagreb ‍–‍70 kg
2014 Havana ‍–‍70 kg
2014 Zagreb ‍–‍70 kg
2015 Jeju ‍–‍70 kg
2016 Ulaanbaatar ‍–‍70 kg
2017 Antalya ‍–‍70 kg
2017 Hohhot ‍–‍70 kg
European U23 Championships
2012 Prague ‍–‍70 kg
World Juniors Championships
2013 Ljubljana ‍–‍70 kg
2014 Fort Lauderdale ‍–‍70 kg
European Junior Championships
2013 Sarajevo ‍–‍70 kg
2012 Poreč ‍–‍70 kg
2014 Bucharest ‍–‍70 kg
2011 Lommel ‍–‍70 kg
World Cadets Championships
2009 Budapest ‍–‍63 kg
European Cadet Championships
2010 Teplice ‍–‍63 kg
Youth Olympic Games
2010 Singapore ‍–‍63 kg
Profile at external databases
IJF2775
JudoInside.com50461
Updated on 31 July 2024

Barbara Matić (born 3 December 1994) is a Croatian judoka. She won the gold medal at the 2024 Summer Olympics in the women's 70 kg event, and is a two-time world champion (2021, 2022) and a European champion (2024) in the women's 70 kg division. Matić is also a two-time junior world champion (2013, 2014) and a junior European champion (2013).[3] She competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics and the 2020 Summer Olympics.[4][5]

Career

Matić won her first international title at the 2010 European Cadet Championships in the women's 63 kg event and later competed at the 2010 Youth Olympics, winning a bronze medal in the girls' 63 kg event. She placed second at the 2012 European U23 Championships in the women's 70 kg division. Matić won the 2013 World Juniors Championships in Ljubljana and the 2013 European Junior Championships in Sarajevo, both in the women's 70 kg division. She retained her world championship title at the 2014 World Juniors Championships in Fort Lauerdale, while placing second at the 2014 European Junior Championships in Bucharest and winning her first European Championships medal by finishing third at the 2014 European Championships in Montpellier.

Matić made her Olympic Games debut at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.[6] She won bronze medals at the 2017 European Championships in Warsaw and the 2019 European Games in Minsk. Matić competed at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, placing fifth in the women's 70 kg event.[6] She won her first World Championship title at the 2021 Championships in Budapest, becoming the first Croatian to win a senior title in judo.[7] Matić successfully defended her title at the 2022 World Championships in Tashkent.[6] In 2023, she won bronze medals at the World Championships in Doha and the European Championships in Montpellier.

Matić won the European Championship title at the 2024 Championships in Zagreb.[6] She won the gold medal at the 2024 Summer Olympics in the women's 70 kg event, becoming the first Croatian to win an Olympic gold medal in judo, in addition to being one of Croatia's flag bearers during the opening ceremony.[8]

Personal life

Matić is the older sister of fellow judoka, Youth Olympic champion and world junior champion Brigita Matić.[9]

References

  1. ^ "IJF World Ranking List" (PDF). International Judo Federation. 31 March 2025. p. 43. Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 March 2025. Retrieved 4 May 2025.
  2. ^ "World Ranking List, Women –70 kg". International Judo Federation. 24 March 2025. Archived from the original on 24 March 2025. Retrieved 4 May 2025.
  3. ^ "International Judo Federation". Archived from the original on 13 August 2016. Retrieved 21 July 2016.
  4. ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Barbara Matić". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 22 October 2017.
  5. ^ "Judo Results Book" (PDF). Tokyo 2020 Olympics. Tokyo Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 August 2021. Retrieved 1 August 2021.
  6. ^ a b c d Ferenčić, Domagoj (31 July 2024). "Barbara Matić wins Croatia's first gold medal at the Paris Olympics". Hrvatska radiotelevizija (in Croatian). Retrieved 31 July 2024.
  7. ^ Miličić, Katja (11 June 2021). "Matić captures first judo senior world title for Croatia". Hrvatska radiotelevizija (in Croatian). Retrieved 31 July 2024.
  8. ^ Liu, Zhifan (31 July 2024). "Judo-Georgian Bekauri retains judo title, Croatia's Matic wins historic gold". Reuters.
  9. ^ Pickering, Mark (26 October 2015). "Golden Brigita Matic follows up sis Barbara". www.judoinside.com. Retrieved 31 July 2024.